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HOUSE SPEAKER. Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during the 3rd State of the nation address at the House of representatives in Quezon city. Photo by Mary Grace dela Serna/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Opposition leaders on Monday, July 23, warned that the election of former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as House Speaker was a prelude to her rise as "Prime Minister" should the Duterte administration succeed in its bid for constitutional amendments.

Former Quezon representative Erin Tañada told Rappler on the sidelines of the post-State of the Nation Address (SONA) gathering of Tindig Pilipinas that Arroyo made several unsuccessful attempts to push for charter change (Cha-Cha) during her presidency.

Her election as Speaker makes the bid for Cha-Cha more "dangerous," especially if Congress would convene as a Constituent Assembly (Con-Ass) for that purpose, said Tañada, Liberal Party Vice President for External Affairs.

"That’s why I’m saying Con-Ass is a very dangerous proposition right now because if they move and they are able to secure it is a voting jointly proposal, then they can always push that it will be a parliamentary system and then GMA is prime minister," he said.

Former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez had insisted there should be joint voting in Con-Ass. Senators strongly oppose this, as they would practically be drowned out by 291 House members.

Former Akbayan representative Barry Gutierrez noted that Arroyo, now Pampanga 2nd District Representative, had pushed for constitutional amendments when she was chief executive "as a means of extending her stay in power."

“She’s a threat in the sense that she’s very capable of pushing successfully the agenda of the administration with Congress, which is charter change at the moment. She has the smarts, she has the experience, and this is something that she’s wanted to have for a long time,” Gutierrez said.

(We can see here that what they say about the legislature being independent from Malacañang is not true, and we know that each move or change in leadership in the House of Representatives has the blessing of Malacañang, if not from the President. from someone close to the President.)

“The moment that they (Filipinos) realize Cha-Cha equals no election, Cha-Cha equals term extension, Cha-Cha will equal a dictatorship, I think we will have no shortage of our fellow Filipinos who will go out, engage legislators, let their voices be heard, go out to the streets if needed," he said.

Anti-corruption?

Opposition leaders also expressed dismay over the fact that Arroyo, who was previously hounded by several corruption scandals, was able to assume the speakership under an administration that flaunts itself for its campaign against corruption.

“The other alarming thing about 'yung kanyang return to a leadership position in the House is the fact that this is person na akala natin na-sentensiyahan na ng kasaysaysan (who we thought history had sentenced)," Gutierrez said.

"After she was charged in court…and most Filipinos thought she was the most corrupt president in our history, biglang-bigla nabigyan ng (she was suddenly given a) new lease on life under the Duterte administration,” Gutierrez said.

Trillanes, for his part, said, “Definitely, she is not a positive influence to our society because she used to be the face of corruption and I don’t think she was able to rehabilitate herself or her image along those lines.”

Arroyo was linked to a number of corruption scandals such as the Hello Garci controversy, the alleged misuse of multi-billion Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office funds, the NBN-ZTE deal, and the fertilizer fund scam, among others.

While Arroyo was jailed for the most part of the Aquino administration, the Supreme Court acquitted her of plunder in connection with misused PCSO funds less than a month into the Duterte administration. (TIMELINE: Gloria Arroyo: From plunder to acquittal)

Trillanes, however, believed that Arroyo’s speakership would ultimately weaken Duterte’s presidency as their interests “are not always aligned.”

“Their interest are not the same. Duterte’s interest is to prolong his stay in power. GMA’s interest is to reclaim power. That’s diametrically opposed," he said. "At some point, it will clash.” – Rappler.com

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